Kristianstad Ladies Open

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The Kristianstad Ladies Open is a professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour (LET).[1]

Established1986
CourseKristianstad Golf Club – Åhus Östra Course
Par72
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Kristianstad Ladies Open
Tournament information
LocationÅhus, Kristianstad, Sweden
Established1986
CourseKristianstad Golf Club – Åhus Östra Course
Par72
Tour(s)Ladies European Tour
LET Access Series (2012–14)
FormatStroke play
Prize fund400,000
Month playedSeptember
Current champion
Sweden Maja Stark
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Kristianstad Golf Club is located in Europe
Kristianstad Golf Club
Kristianstad Golf Club
Location in Europe

The tournament is played at Kristianstad Golf Club in Åhus, southern Sweden. It was first played in 1986, before being cancelled in 1987.[2] It featured on the LET Access Series 20122014, and was slated to return to the LET schedule in 2020 as the Creekhouse Ladies Open, but the event was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Winners

More information Year, Tour ...
YearTourWinnerCountryScoreMargin
of victory
Runner-upPurse
Creekhouse Ladies Open
2021LETMaja Stark Sweden−9 (72-65-71-71=279)4 strokesSweden Linn Grant€400,000
2020LETCancelled[a]€400,000
Åhus Open
2019SGTMichaela Finn Sweden−5 (70-71-70=211)1 strokeSweden Sara Kjellker (a)SEK 130,000
2018: No tournament
SGT Tourfinal Åhus KGK ProAm
2017SGTJosephine Janson Sweden+4 (78-70-72=220)2 strokesSweden Johanna Gustavsson
Sweden Sarah Nilsson
SEK 300,000
2015–2016: No tournament
Kristianstad Åhus Ladies PGA Open
2014LETASIsabella Ramsay Sweden−2 (73-70-71=214)1 strokeDenmark Emily Kristine Pedersen (a)€30,000
2013LETASLinn Andersson (a) Sweden+4 (69-74-77=220)PlayoffEngland Eleanor Givens
Norway Caroline Martens
€30,000
Kristianstad Åhus Ladies Open
2012LETASCecilie Lundgreen Norway+6 (74-71-77=222)1 strokeFrance Marion Ricordeau€30,000
1988–2011: No tournament
Kristianstad Ladies Open
1987LETCancelled[2]SEK 500,000
1986LETCorinne Dibnah AustraliaE (75-72-71-70=288)1 strokeSweden Liselotte NeumannSEK 400,000
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  1. Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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